Contemporary Popular Theatres (MA)*

Postgraduate

In Liverpool

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Liverpool

  • Duration

    24 Months

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Overview
* Currently under review for September 2017 entry.
Hear from John Bennett, Principal Lecturer of Drama, Dance, and Performance Studies, discuss studying Contemporary Popular Theatre at Liverpool Hope in this video developed by Postgraduate Search TV.
This is a unique opportunity for in-depth, research-led study of the work, contexts and consequences of contemporary British and Irish popular playwrights. You will be participating in the UK’s only postgraduate course in the field of contemporary popular theatre. If you have an interest in the plays of established writers such as John Godber, Willy Russell or Jim Cartwright or the more recent work of Richard Bean, Amanda Whittington or Roy Williams then this course will provide a suitably rigorous academic framework for further study.
The course builds on established undergraduate provision in Popular Theatre at Liverpool Hope University and staff research expertise. You will follow a rigorous, balanced programme of study providing opportunities for academic and practical analysis of the field of contemporary popular theatre.
Your study will be based at the Creative Campus near Liverpool city centre and will make effective use of the proximity of the Everyman Archive and the Royal Court popular theatre season. The Artistic Director of the Hull Truck Theatre, John Godber, is currently Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre at the university and has strong links with the university; Godber’s SOLD (2007) played a sell-out run on campus as part of the Cornerstone Festival.
There is an explicit focus on text and building-based performance creates a useful counter-discourse to the usual academic emphasis on avant garde work at this level of study.
For further information download the Contemporary Popular Theatres MA Leaflet
Graduates with a 2:1 or above maybe entitled to a scholarship, for further information to click here fees and funding
This degree is available as a full time course for all...

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Location

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Liverpool (Merseyside)
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Hope Park, L16 9JD

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

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Entry Requirements
Normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in theatre studies or a related area of the humanities.
Applications from students who do not hold a 1st or 2:1 Honours Degree (or equivalent) will be asked to demonstrate potential to achieve a Masters award via a sample of academic writing and interview before an offer is made.

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  • Theatre
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Course programme

<div id="tab2" class="tab grid_8 alpha hide-on-small" style="display: block;"> <div class="courseLinks hide-on-medium-down"> <img src="/media/liverpoolhope/styleassets/cssimages/media,975,en.gif" alt="print Icon" style="width : 24px; height : 24px; "> <span><a href="javascript:window.print()">print this page</a></span> <span class="st_sharethis_custom" st_processed="yes"><a href="#">share this course</a></span> </div> <h2>Curriculum</h2> <p>You will study four modules. In the first year you will begin with Contemporary Contexts which will examine some of the cultural and performance theory pertaining to contemporary domestic popular theatre and how this is distinct from historicized and international models.</p> <p>This academic work will be balanced by the Special Topic module which will provide an opportunity for practical analysis of an under-represented aspect of popular theatre discourse.</p> <p>The first year will also see the allocation of supervisors and the start of research work for the dissertation. In the second year the Regionalism module will address the discourse of the local and perceived tensions with metropolitan centres. The second year will also see the completion of the dissertation.</p> </div>

Contemporary Popular Theatres (MA)*

Price on request